![]() ![]() So I have the VM all set up and ready, I just need to get Spice Server or VNC connected or configured properly for production. I have the router forwarding the port, but that starts by going to the Hypervisor when I need to get to the VM that is on the Hypervisor. (one this I noticed is every time I change the port it changed back to the default 5900 even if I edit the XML) This article will guide you through installing XFCE as the desktop that you will use to connect VNC from a remote location. Linux offers a variety of different desktop environments, such as XFCE, Unity, and Gnome. Virt-Manager already has Spice Server and VNC Server pre-built into the Virtual Manager. Step 1: Install the graphical desktop packages. ![]() I have a "Windows Server 2019" installed inside as a KVM. I have installed a new Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS on to a Dell PowerEdge 2900, Dual CPU with 48GB ram. I am wondering if anyone has gotten Spice Server or VNC Server to work remotely on ubuntu 20.04? I would be glad to make a video tutorial once I have it working correctly because I can barely find information online (at least that is up to date). ![]()
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